Scottish Women's Second Division (North)
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The Scottish Women's Second Division (North) is the northern league of the third tier of women's football
in Scotland. Teams are promoted from this league into the Scottish Women's First Division
.
. Forfar Farmington Ladies transferred to the Scottish Women's Football League Second Division East while SC Bon Accord have left the league.
The most regular home ground, if any, is shown. Many clubs play matches at other venues throughout the season.
Women's football
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in Scotland. Teams are promoted from this league into the Scottish Women's First Division
Scottish Women's First Division
The Scottish Women's First Division is the second tier of women's football in Scotland. Two teams are promoted from this league into the Scottish Women's Premier League...
.
Members 2011 Season
Buchan were relegated from the Scottish Women's First DivisionScottish Women's First Division
The Scottish Women's First Division is the second tier of women's football in Scotland. Two teams are promoted from this league into the Scottish Women's Premier League...
. Forfar Farmington Ladies transferred to the Scottish Women's Football League Second Division East while SC Bon Accord have left the league.
The most regular home ground, if any, is shown. Many clubs play matches at other venues throughout the season.
Team | Home city | Home ground |
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Aberdeen City | Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen is Scotland's third most populous city, one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas and the United Kingdom's 25th most populous city, with an official population estimate of .... |
Balgownie Playing Fields |
Aberdeen University | Aberdeen | Balgownie Playing Fields |
Buchan | Cruden Bay Cruden Bay Cruden Bay is a small village in Scotland, on the north coast of the Bay of Cruden in Aberdeenshire, 26 miles north of Aberdeen.Just south of Slains Castle, Cruden Bay was the site of a battle between Danes and Scots under King Malcolm II in 1012... |
Watson Park Cruden Bay F.C. Cruden Bay F.C. are a Scottish football club from the village of Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire. Members of the Scottish Junior Football Association, they currently play in the SJFA North Division Two. Founded in 1934 as an Amateur side, they stepped up to the Junior grade in 1995... |
Dee Vale | Maryculter Maryculter Maryculter or Kirkton of Maryculter is a village in the Lower Deeside area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The River Dee separates it from the town of Peterculter, and the B979 road runs through Maryculter. There are two hotels: The Old Mill Inn, a former coaching inn that dates back 200 years, and... |
Corbie Park |
Dundee City | Dundee Dundee Dundee is the fourth-largest city in Scotland and the 39th most populous settlement in the United Kingdom. It lies within the eastern central Lowlands on the north bank of the Firth of Tay, which feeds into the North Sea... |
various |
Forfar Farmington Blues | Forfar Forfar Forfar is a parish, town and former royal burgh of approximately 13,500 people in Angus, located in the East Central Lowlands of Scotland. Forfar is the county town of Angus, which was officially known as Forfarshire from the 18th century until 1929, when the ancient name was reinstated, and... |
Market Muir |
Kemnay | Kemnay Kemnay Kemnay is a town west of Aberdeen in Scotland. It has a population of about 4,500 .- History :The villagename Kemnay is believed to originate from the Celtic words that mean bend and river due to... |
Bogbeth Park |
Moray | Elgin | Pinefield |
Stonehaven | Stonehaven Stonehaven Stonehaven is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It lies on Scotland's northeast coast and had a population of 9,577 in 2001 census.Stonehaven, county town of Kincardineshire, grew around an Iron Age fishing village, now the "Auld Toon" , and expanded inland from the seaside... |
Mineralwell Park |
Members 2008-09 Season
- Aberdeen University
- Buchan
- Dee Vale
- Dons Ladies
- Dundee City
- Dundee University
- Forfar Farmington Lassies
- Glendale Ladies
- Kemnay
- Monifieth
- SLB Harriers
- Stonehaven Ladies
External links
- League at Scottish FA
- SWFL at Football Central